buckabilly sluice

i bought one of their sluices for our clubs raffel. he makes a very good sluice. he has some very good qulity built into his work! and he has different sluices for the condition of the water youll be working!and he and his wife are really nice people to talk with!
 

thanks much for the feed back and will check them out more.
take care. ron
 

I have 2 of them attached together on my home made high banker,can take the lower 1 and add flair and use as sluice.Also have dry land dredge nozzle I run thru sluice box,anyway,the sluice boxes work great,I nave 3 pieces of equipt. in 1 pkg.and can't believe how small some of the gold I catch is,any way they are good.
 

goldgeter, thanks much for you in-put and i appreciate it very much.
take care. ron
 

My wife and I sell Buckabilly sluices exclusively. We haven't found a better product and the price is quite fair for a 100% hand built, made in the USA sluice. The box is 100% aluminum and stainless so you can run magnets in the box without magnetizing the sluice. Also they are very lightweight. You will love them. If you need help finding them let me know, we can take care of ya! ;)

Nuggetville
 

nuggetville, thanks much for the info. and sounds pretty good but still checking others.

doug, i will check out the link you posted and thanks much doug .
take care.
ron
 

Prospector Plus makes same good stuff as well. We are also dealers for them since meeting them in Salem this year. The designs are on both end of the spectrum. Prospector plus does not use any standard riffles. Instead they use a flared box design with expanded metal as a "riffle". They are very good at catching the real fine stuff. Buckabilly is a "standard" design with aluminum riffles and carpet under. Nothing against any other manufacturers, but Buckabillys' craftsmanship is second to none.
 

Great recovery and quality built! I recommend them highly!
 

Any comments on the 2.5 inch backpack drege and an extra sluice box on the end to catch any thing missed from the dredge would this work Or would I not have enough water flow to pussh out the gravels from the second bow. Just looking for idea
 

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